D-Link DGS-3308FG Product Manual - Page 112

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8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide The Action:< > field can be toggled between Add/Modify and Delete using the space bar. Entries can be added, modified or deleted based upon the port number entered in the Source Port [ ] field. The Direction:< > field can be toggled between Either, Ingress, and Egress. Either mirrors both received and transmitted packets at the given port. Ingress mirrors only received packets, while Egress mirrors only transmitted packets. Up to 25 entries can be made to the port mirroring table, but it should be noted that a faster port (a 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet port, for example) should not be mirrored to a slower port, because many packets will be dropped. Priority To configure a forwarding priority for a given MAC address, highlight Priority from the Main Menu and press Enter. Figure 6-50. Setup MAC Address Priority screen • Action:< > - Toggle between Add/Modify and Delete using the space bar. • VID:[ ] - Enter the VID (VLAN ID) in this field • MAC Address:[ ] - Enter the MAC address for which the priority queue is required this field. • Priority Level:< > - This field can be toggled among Low, Med-L (Medium Low), Med-H (Medium High), and High, corresponding to the priority of packets sent to or transmitted from the MAC address entered above. • Source/Destination:< > - This field can be toggled among Src. (Source), Dst. (Destination), and Either, corresponding to whether the MAC address entered above will be transmitting packets (a source), receiving packets (a destination) or both (either). 102

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8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
102
The
Action:<
>
field can be toggled between
Add/Modify
and Delete using the space bar. Entries can be added,
modified or deleted based upon the port number entered in the Source Port [
] field.
The
Direction:<
>
field can be toggled between
Either
,
Ingress
, and
Egress
.
Either
mirrors both received and
transmitted packets at the given port. Ingress mirrors only received packets, while Egress mirrors only transmitted
packets.
Up to 25 entries can be made to the port mirroring table, but it should be noted that a faster port (a 1000 Mbps Gigabit
Ethernet port, for example) should not be mirrored to a slower port, because many packets will be dropped.
Priority
To configure a forwarding priority for a given MAC address, highlight
Priority
from the
Main Menu
and press
Enter
.
Figure 6-50.
Setup MAC Address Priority screen
Action:<
>
Toggle between
Add/Modify
and
Delete
using the space bar.
VID:[
] –
Enter the VID (VLAN ID) in this field
MAC Address:[
] –
Enter the MAC address for which the priority queue is required this field.
Priority Level:<
>
This
field can be toggled among
Low
,
Med-L
(Medium Low),
Med-H
(Medium
High), and
High
, corresponding to the priority of packets sent to or transmitted from the MAC address entered
above.
Source/Destination:<
>
This
field can be toggled among
Src.
(Source),
Dst.
(Destination), and
Either
, corresponding to whether the MAC address entered above will be transmitting packets (a source),
receiving packets (a destination) or both (either).